"I hope the frequent updates don't annoy people"
I always enjoy reading up on your build, Please keep the updates coming!
You've made great progress, the frame is sick. I can't wait to see the cab on there.
Paul
Thanks a lot bud! Since you couldn't wait to see the cab on the frame, I have a little surprise for you.
It's looking better all the time [cl - to me the frame doesn't look overly long, nothing is worse than having it too short and having the engine,rad and suspension crowding each other. what are you using for suspension on the front and rear, bags or springs?
Thanks! The suspension is air all the way around.
Keep the updates coming! I'm enjoying seeing the progress and hope to be able to see it in persone one of there days.
I haven't heard of the vinegar/salt. Sounds interesting. I think I'll give it a try and see what it does. I'm at a point where I have to make a decision and so far, don't like any of the options
Thanks Dan!
The vinegar is supposed to penetrate through the primer and bring out some rust and the salt is supposed to crust on the surface. Next time I'm at IMS, I'll pick up a scrap sheet of steel to try this on.
you hit it right with the front radius rods. They match the frame perfectly. I think now that they would have not looked right with round tube on them. Good work! [P
Thanks man. I dig the radius rods too.
That frame is beyond cool !!
Thanks Greg!
Another thank for sharing your experience with the Colossol Tech plasma cutter. I ordered one last night. I can't wait to try it out!
Looks great, you could never give us too much info!
Thank you very much!
Updates are always good, I wish I was moving at your pace
I dont think 130" is all that long, it definitely doesnt look too long. My frame is in that ball park as well.. It was 124-126 dont remember where I ended up setting it..
Thanks dude! The frame itself is a lot shorter than 130". I would say by probably about a foot at least. Suicide front and rear axles contribute to the long wheelbase, but I really dig the stretched look.
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A little update:
It was an impulsive move, but I decided to put the cab on.
My original plan was to chop the cab 3" and channel 3". I think the picture below kind of confirms it. What do you guys think?
I was going to do more work and take more pictures, but as I was moving the frame, this sorry piece of crap broke in half. It's supposed to be able to handle 1000 lbs, and I barely had 300-400 lbs on it. What do you expect from Harbor Freight? LOL
I have to run to Harbor Freight to exchange the furniture dolly. I should really just weld some struts to keep the suspension at ride height and do away with these dollies.
Thanks for looking! Also a big thanks for your great feedback! I really appreciate it.